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“Are we truly free?”
John 8:31-36
introduction
In this passage, we see how we can be truly free.
i.
to be truly free, you must know the                 vs.
31-32
a. knowing the truth means…
 
 
 
 
b.
Knowing and living the truth leads to…
 
 
 
 
ii.
to be truly free, you must overcome               vs.
33-36
a. most people in bondage to sin don’t…
 
 
 
b.
those in bondage to sin are ________________to their master
                Cf.
Romans 6:15-23
 
 
 
 
c.
those in bondage to sin have…
                Cf.
Gen. 21:8-21; Heb.
3:5-6 Gal.
3:26
 
 
 
 
conclusion
With all this talk of freedom, the question is, are we really, truly free?
 
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